Sentence examples for size involved in from inspiring English sources

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The logarithmic scale, at which the diffusion process stopped, in turn, can provide the number of iterations knowing the step size involved in the diffusion process.

Such trend in the probability of finding a given size involved in ties is not general, because it is possible to design a distribution of points where ties are only found in large sized clusters and no ties in the small ones, particularly on single elements (equidistant centroids at upper stages in the clustering process, far from the leaves).

Affibody® (Affibody) ligands specific for human amyloid beta (Aβ) peptides (40 or 42 amino acid residues in size), involved in the progress of Alzheimer's disease, were selected by phage display technology from a combinatorial protein library based on the 58-amino acid residue staphylococcal protein A-derived Z domain.

The use of the term "respiratory droplet transmission" throughout this report refers to transmission in the absence of direct or indirect contact and does not imply an understanding of the droplet size involved in virus spread between ferrets.

Given the small sample size involved in this study, independent replication of these results with larger sample sizes is necessary to further refine the genetic basis for risk attitude measures.

This could be primarily explained by the small sample size involved in our study.

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Different channels sizes involved in charge transport within the initiator layers are evidenced by combining SECM, CV and observation of the aryl-grafted layer transformation.

This regularity was surprising to us because of the stochasticity inherent in the small sample sizes involved in our study.

We have to stress that it is not a quantitative model but a qualitative description of how the pattern of results we found might be explained by the differences in the RFs sizes involved in the two encoding conditions.

Contrary to that, we favour the 'repulsion effect' explanation that takes into account inherent differences between foveal and peripheral encoding of spatial information which correlate with differences in average receptive field sizes involved in visual encoding.

The rationale behind this reasoning is that, as populations expand out of origins, genetic diversity will be lost as a consequence of the (usually) small population sizes involved in such expansions ("founder effect"), see [12] for review).

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